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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Finished UFO

I'm so excited that I met my UFO goal this month! It was really busy and that I managed to complete a quilt feels terrific!

This quilt top was made in a mystery quilt class with Deb Beirnes 2 years ago. I sewed the top on my 1953 Singer 301 which still sews like a dream.

I machine quilted this project on my 1995 Brother 1500 which also still sews like a dream. You can read more about the "loose feathers" quilting design I tried in Friday's post.


Here is the finished quilt measuring 50" square. The original pattern is by Larisa Key.

I put a little panel of the Eiffel tower on the back just for fun, with a Riley Blake black and white print and a strip of tan Kim Diehl fabric
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I was disappointed that the feather/hearts quilting design is sideways to the Paris panel on the back. I didn't realize I did that until I took the photo of the backing just now. Oh well, that's the way things go sometimes.
Linking up to One Monthly Goal

11 comments:

  1. What a lovely Paris quilt--nice finish congratulations on beautiful quilting too...now you can sit back and enjoy looking at it and petting it with a nice cuppa ;)))
    hugs, Julierose

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  2. Congrats on knocking another UFO off your list!!!

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  3. It's a very pretty quilt! Congratulations on your finishes. Lovely that your machines serve you well. I love old solid machines!

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  4. Nice finish! I love the Paris panel on the back, so pretty!

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  5. Congrats on finishing a UFO. Eiffel Tower is perfect for the background.

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  6. Fantastic finish.
    Some things are worth taking time over and waiting for.

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  7. Well done. Always satisfying to reach a goal! The fabric really blends with the signature fabric. I like the Paris panel on the back too!

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  8. Lovely. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish!

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